Engineering Student Survival Guide (BEST Series)

Short Description

  • Author : Krista Donaldson
  • Binding : Paperback
  • DeweyDecimalNumber : 620.0071173
  • EAN : 9780072868906
  • Edition : 3
  • ISBN : 0072868902
  • Label : McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
  • Languages :
  • Manufacturer : McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
  • NumberOfItems : 1
  • NumberOfPages : 224
  • PackageDimensions :
  • ProductGroup : Book
  • ProductTypeName : ABIS_BOOK
  • PublicationDate : 2004-05-01
  • Publisher : McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
  • Studio : McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
  • Title : Engineering Student Survival Guide (BEST Series)

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Full Description

The third edition of this wildly successful text provides information and strategies for engineering students to get the most out of their college education. From freshman orientation to senior year and beyond, this book covers topics pertinent and unique to all engineering students.

McGraw-Hill’s BEST (Basic Engineering Series and Tools) consists of modularized textbooks covering virtually every topic and specialty likely to be presented in an introductory engineering course. All texts in the BEST series boast distinguished authorship, the most up-to-date content, and a uniform design focus–a practical and relevant approach that presents material in an easy-to-teach format.

These affordable BEST modules are easily combined with each other to construct the ideal first-year course. BEST texts are also easily customized to create a single text via both traditional and online customization options.


2 Reviews

  1. C. McLoud says:
    Posted December 28, 2007 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    The child of a friend needed some help in making decisions for the future and we ordered this book as a gift. It was a big help and had even more information about the engineering field. Great for any college age engineering student.

  2. Rochelle P. Ondracek says:
    Posted March 24, 2000 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I was so impressed with this book that I decided to make it required reading for my Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Class at University of Nebraska. I gives the kind of advice that my colleagues and I wish we had been given as seniors in high school or freshmen or sophomores in college. It is highly recommended for anyone considering engineering as a career.

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